However as stated at start of message when comparing the SNR and RSSI with the FiPy and Microchip on the MatchX gateway using SF10 BW125 CR4/5 the reported SNR and RSSI were similar.]]>WorldWed, 10 Oct 2018 23:55:11 +0000MQTT - by: christinematchx.iohttps://matchx.io/portal/forum/world/42-mqtt#112
https://matchx.io/portal/forum/world/42-mqtt#112
Thank you for contacting MatchX.

Regarding to your questions, the only things that have to be changed are:

- path to the ca.crt, you have to download the certificate from MatchX server

- admin_name - it is your user name on the cloud server

- admin_password - the password for the cloud server

As for the hostname, it can be left as it is.

If you have any questios or concerns, don't hesitate to let me know.

Best Regards]]>WorldMon, 06 Aug 2018 13:01:55 +0000Does not TX on TTN for 915Mhz in Australia - by: christinematchx.iohttps://matchx.io/portal/forum/world/37-does-not-tx-on-ttn-for-915mhz-in-australia#111
https://matchx.io/portal/forum/world/37-does-not-tx-on-ttn-for-915mhz-in-australia#111
Thank you very much for your support!

Best Regards]]>WorldMon, 06 Aug 2018 12:38:24 +0000Gateway Error object already exists (code: 6) - by: piotr@matchx.iohttps://matchx.io/portal/forum/world/27-gateway-error-object-already-exists-code-6#107
https://matchx.io/portal/forum/world/27-gateway-error-object-already-exists-code-6#107
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Sorry for the inconvenience!]]>WorldTue, 03 Jul 2018 16:28:03 +0000Greetings from Australia - by: Dannhttps://matchx.io/portal/forum/world/30-greetings-from-australia#48
https://matchx.io/portal/forum/world/30-greetings-from-australia#48
The following thread was very helpful
www.thethingsnetwork.org/forum/t/matchx-gateway-thread/9398/77

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https://matchx.io/portal/forum/world/26-lpwan-gateway-ssh-login#39
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Let's take a look at Australia 915-928 MHz band, which uses similar deployment as US 902-928. The uplink channels are 64+8 as well, and the downlink channels are 8, which overlaps with the uplink channels and starts from DR4.

The output power is limited to 30dBm. When BW125 is used, the frequency hop should have minimal 20 channels to perform. The end device should change channel for every transmission.

The maxiumum payload size for DR0 is limited to 19 bytes. The receive window configuration is the same as the US regulations, namly:

The RX1 window is not identical to the TX channel in this region! There is a formular to calculate the RX window channel:

RX1 channel number = TX channel number mod 8

And the data rate of the RX1 is depended on the TX data rate, take DR0 as an example: When TX is sent through DR0, the RX1 should use DR10 to receive the data. If TX is DR3 or DR4, the RX1 should both be DR13.
LoraWAN also defined the AS923, which can be used in the following countries with the specific frequencies:

They define two compulsory channels in these regions: 923.2 and 923.4 MHz, which can only use 1% of the duty cycle to join the network. And the rest of the channels can be distributed freely by the operators.

The output power is limited to 14dBm. Since there is 400ms time on air in these regions, the end devices can only use SF10BW125 to join the network, which is DR2.